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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1974 14' MonArk Shallow-V Project (Completed 5-11-2012)
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<blockquote data-quote="58superseaman" data-source="post: 210869" data-attributes="member: 5600"><p>I would recommend aircraft stripper. I used an aerosol Tal-Strip, pictured on my project, and it worked great. I've also used this brand https://erisautomotivetools.com/KLE-GAR343.aspx for other things in the past. I didn't try the wire wheel method, but I've heard it's a real pain. It's not going to be fun no matter which route you take, but the right stripper can make it surprisingly easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="58superseaman, post: 210869, member: 5600"] I would recommend aircraft stripper. I used an aerosol Tal-Strip, pictured on my project, and it worked great. I've also used this brand https://erisautomotivetools.com/KLE-GAR343.aspx for other things in the past. I didn't try the wire wheel method, but I've heard it's a real pain. It's not going to be fun no matter which route you take, but the right stripper can make it surprisingly easy. [/QUOTE]
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